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<b class="btop"><b></b></b>
And yes, it uses images. This may sound weird to the people who know about my work on Nifty Corners. While I simply love them, in developing DomCorners I nearly forgot about them and started with a very different approach, with simplicity as my main goal. The basic inspiration of DomCorners is Douglas Livingstone's four corners. It all started when I realized that a single image could be used to light up the technique. So here is the bare-bones HTML and CSS example of the technique. The markup looks like this
<b class="bbot"><b></b></b>
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